The historical status of China's Tibet / Wang Jiawei & Nyima Gyaincain
- Bib ID:
- 2615685
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Wang, Jiawei
- Online Version:
- Table of contents
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- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Description:
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- [Beijing, China] : China Intercontinental Press, [1997]
- 333 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm.
- ISBN:
- 7801133048
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: Introduction 1-6
- Chapter I Relations Between the Han and the Tibetans During
- the Tang and Song Dynasties 7-19
- Chapter II Relations Between the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty
- and the Prince of Dharma of the Sagya Sect of
- Tibetan Buddhism 20-30
- (1) Godan and Sapan 21
- (2) Kublai and Pagba 24
- Chapter III Ming Dynasty's Policy of Enfieffment and Tribute-
- Related Trade 31-44
- Chapter IV The Sovereign-Subject Relationship Between the
- Qing Dynasty Emperor and the Dalai Lama 45-79
- (1) Emperors Shunzhi and Kangxi With the 5th
- Dalai Lama 46
- (2) Emperors Kangxi, Yongzhen and Qianlong With the 6th and
- 7th Dalai Lamas 52
- (3) Emperors Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang and Tongzhi With the
- 8th-12th Dalai Lamas 61
- (4) Emperors Guangxu and Xuantong With the 13th Dalai Lama 74
- Chapter V British Invasion and the Birth of the Myth of
- 'Tibetan Independence" 80-110
- (1) First British Invasion 82
- (2) Second British Invasion 84
- (3) British Move to Cultivate Pro-British Forces in Tibet 97
- Chapter VI Tibet Is Not an Independent Political Entity During
- the Period of the Republic of China 110-182
- (1) Yuan Shi-kai and the 13th Dalai Lama 111
- (2) The Bankrupt "Simla Conference" and the Invalid
- Convention 118
- (3) The Tibetan Army's First Eastward Invasion 135
- (4) Around the Gansu Delegation's Entry Into Tibet 139
- (5) The 13th Dalai Lama Awakens 142
- (6) Gongjor Zhongnyi and the Tibet Office in Nanjing 145
- (7) The Tibetan Army's Second Eastward Invasion 149
- (8) The Demise of the 13th Dalai Lama and Huang Musong's
- Entry-lnto Tibet 151
- (9) The Reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama and Wu Zhongxin's
- Entry Into Tibet 158
- (10) Dagzha Comes to Power and the Razheng Event 168
- (11) Tibetan Delegates at the Asian Relations Conference 172
- (12) Visits by the Tibetan "Commercial Delegation" 173
- (13) July 8 Event 177
- Chapter VII The Founding of the People's Republic of China
- and the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet 183-222
- (1) The Chinese Communist Party's Policy for Nationalities
- and Policy for Peaceful Liberation of Tibet 191
- (2) PLA Troops Who Serve the Tibetans Whole-Heartedly 193
- (3) The Local Government of Tibet Refused Peace Talks and
- the PLA Was Forced to Fight the Qamdo Battle 204
- (4) The Signing of the 17-Article Agreement and the Peaceful
- Liberation of Tibet 210
- Chapter VIII Armed Rebellion in Tibet Opposed the Democratic
- Reform Through Which Serfs
- Win Human Rights 223-245
- (1) The Tibetans Enjoyed No Human Rights Under Their
- Feudal Overlords in Old Tibet 223
- (2) The Reactionary Ruling Class in Old Tibet Refused to Grant
- Human Rights to the Broad Masses of Tibetans 232
- (3) Armed Tibetan Rebels Barbarously Violated
- Human Rights 237
- Chapter IX Tibetan People Acquired Ultimate Human Rights
- Through Quelling of Rebellion and Conducting
- the Democratic Reform 246-281
- (1) Putting Down the Armed Rebellion 246
- (2) Democratic Reform 259
- Chapter X Tibet Institutes Regional National Autonomy and
- Needs No "Self-Determination" 282-291
- Chapter XI The 14th Dalai Lama's Illegal "Government-in-Exile"
- Is a Destabilizing Factor for Asia 292-302
- Chapter XII Achievements in Construction and
- Development 303-329
- (1) Economic Construction 303
- (2) Cultural Construction 312
- (3) Freedom of Religious Belief 320
- Concluding Remarks 330-332
- Postscript 333.
- Notes:
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- "Based on the academic monograph 'Comments on the historical status of Tibet' published in 1995 by the Nationalities Press." -- Postscript.
- Colophon in Chinese.
- English with some Chinese and Tibetan.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Nyima Gyaincain
- Copyright:
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